A friend of mine told me today that my blog is becoming “one dimensional.” He is right. It has. I have been struggling to answer this question: do I blog only about one area or do I blog about what I want to blog at that moment? Do I find a niche and stick with [...]
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Niche Topic or Multiple Themes on the Same Blog?
Published April 15th, 2007 in Uncategorized. ClosedIn case some of you saw a plain looking page with a message “Hacked by …” it is because our blog was hacked by a skillful hacker. Congratulations Mr. hacker, well done.
Think This // blog was recognized as one of the blogs of the week on Aussiejourno’s Authorblog Weekly Blog Awards! Authorblog is edited by an Australian, Melbourne-based journalist and internationally-published photographer David McMahon. I will not be quitting my day job any time soon to pursue this full time, but nevertheless this is pretty cool. Thank [...]
One of the bloggers I read on a regular basis is Guy Kawasaki. A couple of weeks ago he posted interesting piece on how to make a comic blog. You may find it interesting if you use a Mac. I am sure there is a way to it with a PC as well. If anyone has [...]
I am pleased to announce that we have a new name for this blog. Today I had lunch with my 3 co-workers and I threw a question to them about a new name for my blog. Joe, being the creative one, whose mom used to write for stand-up comedy shows, offered this new name “Think [...]
Yesterday we went live with another website we created for one of our customers. This site was unique because it included lots of cool pictures. Not just any pictures, wedding pictures. We designed and developed the entire site in the last month or so. You can take a peek and offer your feedback. The site is [...]
As you have probably noticed I changed the look and feel of The Big Sail Blog. This is a first step in reshaping this blog. The Big Sail Blog was (and still is) about sailing. I still want to talk about sailing but also I want to be able to post other information. This leads [...]
